TCLA Vacation Scheme Applications Discussion Thread 2025-26

MURI

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Is it too late to be submitting my Gibson Dunn App on the 20th-21st of Sept (it opened on the 1st of Sept) for their spring vac? I want to craft the strongest apps and there are some events where I will be meeting the firm in the coming weeks that I want to ensure to include in my application. Its rolling!!!
 

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Is it too late to be submitting my Gibson Dunn App on the 20th-21st of Sept (it opened on the 1st of Sept) for their spring vac? I want to craft the strongest apps and there are some events where I will be meeting the firm in the coming weeks that I want to ensure to include in my application. Its rolling!!!
I do not think so as that seems quite early regardless of it being rolling! May I please ask which events you are meeting them at?
 
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Hey, totally relate to how you feel! I go back to uni in a couple of weeks (2nd year PGDL) and it’s peak time at work too.

Idk if this will help, but what I’ve done so far is pick 20-25 firms I genuinely want to apply to, and focusing on applications for VS. I made a spreadsheet with all the relevant info (deadlines, NQ salary, any tests involved, rolling/no -rolling etc) and working through the list. Even from a visual perspective it’s put my mind at ease as I know I’m working through something and not forgetting about any firms etc. I started last Monday and I’ve applied to 6 firms as of today- I work on the applications in the mornings before work, during lunch, and after work. I feel breaking it up rather than tackling it all at once makes it a bit manageable.

Now the quality of my applications is another discussion, but I am trying my best (using as many resources I can and thinking about exactly what I want to convey in the applications) and only time will tell! 😂

People have different circumstances so don’t compare yourself to anyone, do it according to your pace/time. Life is difficult as it is! You’ve got this 🫶🏾
Thank you so much! Wish you the best of luck
 
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Lawlife5

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Hi @Lawlife5,

I definitely shared this feeling when I was going through the application cycle. Writing a good number of high-quality applications is by no means an easy task, and I'd definitely recommend finding a routine that would prioritise deep work while also giving you time to rest.

1) Build a routine around when and where you're writing applications - for example, you dedicate an hour every day from 7 to 8 pm to just that. This way, you'll be able to make decent progress every day while also giving yourself enough time away from applications.
2) Limit the media noise and exposure to content that may overwhelm you. I personally found LinkedIn quite daunting when I was applying, so I'd try to minimise the time I spent there. Work at your own pace and remember that everyone has their own path - there isn't one straightforward way of getting a TC!
3) Make time for hobbies and activities that fulfil and energise you. It's very easy to lose steam when you don't give your brain time to do something that makes you truly happy. Whether it's seeing friends, playing a sport, or engaging in a hobby - make sure to still do those things. Often, it's in those 'resting periods' where your brain will come up with a very good point/ make a good argument that you can later use in your application!

Good luck!
Thank you for taking the time to reply Vera!
 

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For HSF Kramer SJT, it says it is untimed.

However, does this mean that the time we DO take to answer each question influences our overall test score?

Reason for my query is that JobTestPrep says this...
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Hi! Grad rec has said they do take into account the overall time you spend on it, but don’t rush too much. I know of people taking about an hour and still progressing.
 

ohnoselim

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has anyone ever progressed far in a VS/TC process despite not having a clear idea of what practice you want to do? and not having a clear previous experience in one practice?

im afraid of my why commercial law answer being too generic without the above
 

ohnoselim

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and another question apologies if its seems silly

if i mentioned a mock pitch i did on an open day/scheme on my application as something i enjoyed

in the interview process will you be grilled on this?

because i can remember the gist of the task eg: what i liked about it

but i cant recall the entire scenario this was years ago...
 

iklawapps

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For someone who didn’t really used to attend events, I might have overcompensated and attended like six events for a firm in applying to. Is it bad to sprinkle all of them around my app? Like mention multiple events in a question even (like one per paragraph)? Or is that overdoing it? Thank you!!
 

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When a application question is along the lines of: "based on your research of X firm, what do you understand to be the biggest opportunity for one of the sectors in which we specialise", do you need to talk about the firm a lot, or is it sufficient to pick one of their strong sectors as it's primarily assessing commercial awareness?
 

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